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CRICKET.

-THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1518, 1926.

Howison C.G.-P. Craigengower, Played on the Kowloon Cricket Club ROYAL NAVY BEAT INDIAN R.C. ground, Kowloon winning by $3 runs,

Recreio . H.M.K., "Tamar,”

Played on the Club de Recreio ground, King's Park, the Homs team winning by six wickets. Scores:

́LEAQUE TABLE.

* Division L

:

Scores:-

X.0.0.

W. Brace, a Cansumbhoy, `d Ham-

28

FOR

A. W. Ramsay, not out

04

J. C. Lyal, b Hamson

Lieut. Church, b Guttarres C.P.O. Beasley,'a Lopen, b Alven... 33 Pay Mr. Comdr. Coomber, b Gut

-terres

Civil Service Indian R.C..... 4. University.

0

D. Pts. 1:10

3

19

Capt. E. W. Morris, b Hamson, G, Goodwin, not out

31

Extras

LIEUT. HANKEY SCORES 10

There was a full programme of League matches on Saturday and the games played that day by the Royal Navy and Kowloon Cricket Club in the first division bring all the competing teams into the league table. No Club in either "division has yet a decisive lead, but there are two or three who are already out of the run ning

Tho match of the afternoon was that between Indian Recreation Club and Royal Navy, which, after a cioso, and keen struggle resulted in a win for the latter. The Scottish Borderers put up a very good performance against the Chinese and did well with both bat and ball. Capt. Dobbie secured seven wickets for 31 runs and Lt. Hankey scored 104 not out. This is the second century of the season, the first being by Balbatchet (University) with 122 not out.

Kowloon entered upon the League arena and, as expected. beat Craigengower, while the dismissal of the Royal Engin- eers and Signals for the small total of 31 was a great surprise.

There were three matches in the Second Division, of which the one between the Police and Civil Service was the most important. The University gained an other three points on Friday by defeating the Royal Navy.

The standard of bowling was maintain. ed and many good returna are shown in the analyses.

"The scores for the different matches follow:

DIVISION I

Indian R.C. v. Royal Navy. Played on the Indian Recreation Club ground, Royal Navy winning by 2 wickets. Scores:-

-B.C.

A. H. Remjaha, e Sturgess, b

Cantreli

A. H. Madar, b Cantreli

M. P. Madar,

Cantrell

J. S. Ackbar, e and b Gardner

30

CERA Reaker, e Sousa, b Alves 26 Sab-L. Lampen, a and b Alves...

Hong Kong Ca, 3

Royal Navy

10

Kowloon CG 11. K.O.S.B

91 1

Royal Artillery... Chinese R.C....... 3 Craigengower 2 R.E. and Signals 3

14

L.S.A. King, Lopes, b Alves

M, Barker, b Pinna

Lieut. Neale, not out ..................

Total (for 3 wkta., dec.)...178 E. F. Fincher, W. Q.. Guest, Capt. Bevis, H. T. Baxton, A. H. Brown and N. H. Ross did not bat.

Omar..... Mackay Hamson Zimmern Cassumbhoy

*40000

RP.O. Nowlands,.b Alves Corp. Lee, o Reed, b Alves Mme. Garbett, not out-

Extra...

Total

2

...144

Bowling Analysis.

0.

13

2. 58

Bowling Analysis.

38

7

37

Pinna

1

34

1

14

Marques

11

4

98

Gutterres

Soum

Alves

Reed

C.0.0,

O. Ismail, b Lyal. A. Kitchell, b" Goodwin

A. B. Hamson, Lb.w., b Ross

U, M. Omar, e Guest, b Roas

T. Grimes, e Brace, b Boss .... Hall, b Brace

U. Rumjahn, b Brace

F. Zimmern, Lb.w., b Lyal

H. P. Lim, not out --

J. Cassumbboy, e Goodwin, b Ross N. Mackay, b Ross

Extra

$1..

3

CLUB DE ASCREIO.

H. A. Alves, not out...

HA. Barros, o Coomber, b King 10

T. Gutterres, o Lee, b Coomber......

A. C. Beed, b Beasley

I. M. Xavier, b Reakes

M. F. Pinas, not out

Extras

en

Total (for 4 wickets)

10

18

..[49

D. F. Lopes, C. E. Marques, E. de Sousa, F. H. Carralbo, and C. M. Sou did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

Total

Bowling Analysis.

O... M. 耳

Goodwin

包 3 21 1

Lyal..... Morris Ross Brace

10 3

24

2

Barker

40

6

0

Leo

9 17

B

5

1 23

King

Lampen

Beasley Reakes

Civil Service r. Royal Engineers and Signals. Played on the Civil Service Cricket team winning. Clab ground, Home Scores:-

Dayca

Comber ........

5

W.

0

1

0

17

1

Royal Navy, Kowloon 0.0. Played ON the University Union ground, Kowloon Cricket Club winning.

Score

ROYAL NAVY,

Comdr. Gray, b Duncan

22

Lieut. Stevens, b Hyde .............. 11 Lieut. Garens-Williams, b Hyde... 0. Licut. Palairet, b Duncan Lieut.-Comdr. Grant, c Hyde, b........

Duncan

ROYAL ENGINEERS AND SIGNALS.

Armitage, b

24

Q.MLS. Rose, e Holdman,-b Sayer-3. Sign. Holland, b Ling

0

J. B. A. Curreem, e Shaw, b Can-

trell

Spr. Goodyear, 1.b.w., b Ling.... 1 Capt. Bridgeland, b Ling

A. el Arculli, e Woodward, b Gard-

Major Greig, b Ling

10

ber

5

Y. A. Wahab, b Cantrell

14

Lieut. Col. Mackintosh, e Jones, b

Sayer

48

0%

N. B. Kitchell, b Cantrell

1

S.S. Higgs, e Ling, b.Sayer

1

F. M. el Arculli, Gardner

C.S.M. Kennard, e Baker, b Sayer. 4 "Q.M.S. Johns, c Fincher, b Sayer

Lieut. Studholme, run out ....... Lt. Norris, e Duncan, b Spillett... Pay-Mr.-Lieut. Nave, run out..... Lieut. Spencer, b Duncan ERA. Kirk, b Hyde

A. S. Ismail, o Brewerton, b Gard-

S. A. Ismail, not out.

ner

Extras

Total

Lieut.-Comdr. Armitage, "b

Lieut. Bussey, Curreem,

Arculli

Arculli

Lieut.-Comdr.

.104

Sergt. Jones, not out

Spr. Licence, b Ling ...............

31

Stoker Noakes, not out

Extras

*Bowled 1 wide.

.131

Police R.C.

Division

+

University than 4 Recreio ...... R.A.0.0.

3

1

3

9

3

I B 0 I

0

3 ปี

Indian R.C............ 2 Kowloon C.C. .... 4 Civil Service C.C. 3. Royal Navy ... 3 H.M.S. Tamar... 6 Hong Kong C.D. a

[A match that escaped the notice of the Piess was played between the Polico Re- creation Club and H.M.S. Tamar on the 13th November. The Police won that match by 79 runs and now lead in the second division, table.]-

FRIENDLY MATCHES,

Hong Kong 0.0. v. Hong Kong Electric Company.

A team from the Hong Kong Electric Co. met the second string of the Hong Kong Cricket Club on the latter's ground and were badly beaten. The Club scored 150 for four wickets declared. Nicholson „was undefeated with b3, and J. D, Hum- phreys and H. J. Stevenson contributed 36 and 35 respectively. The Electric Co. were dismissed for 61, G. G. Thomson with being the only player to reach double figures.. Lee and Yallack took three wickets each for 17 and 28 runs respec- tively. Burgess captured two wickets in three balls for no runs. Plummer took the other two wickets.

Craigengower v. China Zight.

The second string of Craigengower beat team from the China Light and Power Company by 30 runs. The China Light Company batted first and declared Lot 03 runs for 8 wickets.. Tinson scored

42 and MacIntosh 23. The others failed. to reach double figures. Craigengower passed their opponents' score for 6 wickets and went on to make 123 runs. All out, Leonard was top scorer with 55, and White and Modi scored 16 and 10 respeo tively. Cleo took 8 wickets for 45 rünk.

YESTERDAY'S MATCHES,

Volunteers v. Royal Artillery,

The Volunteers in a Sunday match de feated the Royal Artillery by 29 runs on the United Services Recreation Club ground. The Artillerymen began wel, but Parker dismissed the last four men cheaply, The innings realised 134 runs. Parker was the most successful bowler and Westlake, secured 3 wickets for 18 runs. A useful contribution of 65 rung by Parker helped the Volunteers to win. Vallack was next top scorer with" 38. Sergt. Rule took 4 wickets for 25 runs.

Scores

ROYAL ARTILLERY,

Sergt. Leach, b Wheelerahkan. 23 A/Gar. Routledge, b Lee..... 15 Capt. Howard, b Westlake 23

Total..

Total

Bowling Analysia

Bowling Analysis.

Q. พ. B. W.

Bowling Analysia.

0. X.

W.

Ling

7.1

14

5

Q:

M.

ww

..

Lt.Cdr. Cantrell... 19

4

50

Sayer

7

1

17

5

*Duncan

10

}

42

4

Cur. Woodward 10

1

CIVIL SERVICE cc.

Hyde

ឆ.

11

0

Lt. Sturgesappe

$

*

11

Hancock

3

Ch. Mechn. Gardner 4.91

14

F. J. de Rome, b'Goodyear ......

4

Petheram

F. E. Lawrence, l.b.w., b Higgs...

0

Lee

ROYAL NAVY,

E. C. Fincher, a Bose, b Jones

32

Spillett

30

A. E. Wood, b Goodyear'

R. Jonen, b Goodyear

F. Baker, Goodyear

I.C.C

E. W. Hamilton, b Jones

16

A. R. F. Raven, Norris, b Noakes &

G. R. Sayer, b Jones

20

L. A. R. Dancas, b Noakes.

4

F. J. Ling, e Major Grieg, b Good-

W. Hyde, b Norris -----

*

B. Petheram, h Norris

0

year

B. D. Evans, not out

B. E. Lindsell, c Spencer, b

Stevens r

J. E. Hancock, e Nave, b Norria... 46

15

Lieut. Wright, c and b Westlake... Capt. Parkes, c Hancock, b Parker 14 Licat.-Col. Sloane Stanby, b Wit-

chell...

Total

F. Hamblin, c Gray, b Norris...... 11

Col. Edmeades, c Hancock,

b

Arculli

G. Lee, not out' ......

13

Parker

0

Lieut. Brewerton, not out

Ch. Mechn. Gardner,' b A.

el

Arculli

F. Holdman did not bat.

Bowling Anaiysiz.

H. Smith, 1.b.w., b Noakes

10

Sergt. Rule, e Lee, b Parker..

S. B. Spillett, not out-

Rev. Venn, not out.

Q- X.

Extrus

10

Total (for 8 wicketa)

Spr. Goodyear .... 14 5 8.3. Higgs Bergt. Jones

18

$

17

.8.3" 2"-33

DIVISION IL

Shaw, c and

and

Lieut. Sturgess, b, Madar

Madar

Licut. Col. Cantrell, e

Madar

Licut, Sparkes, e Ackber, b Madar 4

Comdr. Woodward, e Madar, b

Mid. Price did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

0.

K

E.

W.

F. M. el Arculli... 18

4

48

3

A. S. Ismail

Z

13

0

A. H. Jail.......... 19

3

*30 4

A. el Afculli

2 0.

17

Played on

Extraa

ידי.

રન ફ

Chiness R.C. ~. K.Q,8.B.'s.

Chinese the

Becreation Club ground, the Scottish Borderers win. uing. Scores:-

Polica R.C. v. Civil Bervice 0.0. Played on the Police Recreation Club ground, the Police winning. Secres :-

- CIVIL SERVICE.

H. F. Harper, e Meadows, b Alex-

ander

H. Strange, b Lacey

Extras ..........

Total (for 8 wickets)

E. B. Morton, did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

University v. H.M.S. “Tamar,"

.134

Molta, b Parker .......

Glazebrook, b Parker

Sergt. Gifford, not out.

Extras

Total

VOLUNTERES.

0. X.

Bowling Analysis.

Sto. Nankes

14... 2

0. X.

K

Lieut. Norris .......

13

3

42

Lieut. Stevens ...... 4 Lieat Studholme.. 4

9

15

Parker Vallack

11

3

B

0

92

0

1

21

Lee

34

1

Wheeler

3. O

18. 1

Westlako

3 1

18

0

on Friday, the Home team winning. Scores:-

Played on the University Union ground

Witchell

1

I.1.8. *** TAMAE."

Standage, e Leach, b Gifford....

8

12

CP.O. Beasley, h Gittins

Hancock, e Edmeades, b Leach

0.

? C.&.0.

Ng Sze Kwong, et Sawyer, ́b

Dobbie

R. S. W. Paterson, b Lacey............ 8

LS.A King, b Gittins

Parker, c Parkes, b Rule

85%

3

R. C. Witchell, e and b Alexander. Ó

Pay-Comdr. Coomber, run out.......

8

Westlake, e and b Leach

C. Chao, b Hankey,

1

T. E. Yeoh, c Sawyer, b Dobbie... 11

J. L. Youngaaye, b Dobbia

24

H. F. Westlake, o Gerrard, b Lacey 1 P. H. B. Níbill, Condon, b

Lacey

B.P.O. Nowlands, b Sudan

4

Vallack, b Rule

3A

E.R.A. Beron, b Sudan

"32

Witchell, b Wright

8

Licut Neale, b Sudan

1

Benton, b Rule

E. C. Hung, ab Dobbie,

1

W. L. Wei, b Dobbie

R. G. Robertson, e Booker, b Alex-

ander

Marine Barker, b Sudan

Lee, Wright

Q

H. Yunge Skillington, b

C. E. Spittey, run out

Arm, Parr, b Sudan..... Corpl. Lee, Sudan

1

0

Hankey

10

W. F. J. Gorvia, e Johnson, b

H. F. Un, not out

10

Laces

H. Ching, Perfect, b Dobbie

E. L. Chau, & Vrawley, b Debbie.

C. Wong, not out

Extras

Total

Colin Sara, e Alexander, b Liray 11

R. Davies, not out

Extras

Marine Sherring, b Gittins R. P.Q. Folkard, not out

Extras.

Total

Wheeler, played on, b Rule

Patterson, Leach, b Gifford

Staneby, not out

Extras

Coming! Coming!

ISAKO'S CIRCUS

AT KOWLOON, Chatham Road,

between

Signal Hill and Holt's Wharf.

The largest Circus that ever visited Hong Kong.

80 Artistes 80

CLASSICAL & NATIONAL BALLET

20

16 Dancers in Ballet.

Well-Trained Horses

and Camels

L

20

Miss Klava of Tanko's Circus, in ber equestriouse act is one of the most attractive turns on the programme, Miss Klara rides with all the fearlessness of the true Cossack.

GRAND OPENING

NIGHT:

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16TH CHILDREN HALF PRICE TO MATINEES.

Matinees on Saturdays & Sundays at 3.00 p.m.

Nightly Performances at 9.15 p.m.

BOOKING NOW OPEN AT ANDERSON'S.

THE GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP. SEMI-FINALS DECIDED

YESTERDAY.

SHEWAN AND PENDERED FOR

THE FINAL...

Yesterday the semi-final rounds of the Golf Championship of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club Championship were decided at Fanling.

In one semi-final 1. W. Shewan beat WL Dunbar, as forecasted in the Daily Press last week. This was a good match, and Shewan won 5, and 4.

In the other sci-final, there was a keen contest, and the result was uncertain until the end. Both T. D. E. Pendered. and N. I. Smith played a very fine game, and the former succeeded in winning at the 19th hole.

The final of the Championship will be played next Sunday over 36 holes between Shewan and Pendered, and the match should be well worth witnessing.

AO. Brawn, who tied, with C. C. Stark for the Captain's Cup for Decem ber, has now qualified by defeating Stark.

Governor's Shield, ""

Last year's winners of the Governor's Shield, Arsars. W. A. Butterfield and T. D. E. Pendered (A.P.C.) were heaten in the second round of the "competition on Saturday afternoon by Messrs. H. U. Ireland and W. Ironside (B: & B), who were the runners up of last year.

J. S. Ackber, not out....

Extras

Total (for 9 wickets) Bowling Analyziš.

Total

"Bowling" Analysis.

A

Bowling Analysia. -

0. M

.

Sudan

0.

X.

Leach

8

48

-

Gittens

1 17- $ 8 0 26

Budan Gittina Bulieman Chan Wah

11.3

1

41

Gifford

8371

312

Sulieman

11

1

47. 3

Glazebrook

80

19

Q

Zimmern

2 0

9

0

"1.

0

5

Bale Wright

10.1 1

25

4

80 36

2

POLICE

VARSITY END. XL",

8. Kermani, run out

K. T. Loke, b Coomber

21

26

28

O. X.

1

4. 26"

10

10

2

20

1

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B. V. Gittens, b Ismail

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C. K Ong, run out

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Bowling Analysis.

O. .

11 2 31.

2.4 1

Hankeying 8 ThoiDo

...K.0.8.8.

Capt. Thorpe, run out Lieut. Hanker, not out

Total

0.

Bowling Analysis.

Lacey.............................” 8.1 Alexander

F. E. E. Booker, st. Colin Sara... 10

W: E. Meadows, b Gorvin - 18: Dr. Craig, b' Westlake

TH. King, & Nihill, b Paterson o

S, V. Gittina, b Barker

WHL-Bling, not out

8. Kermanie Shewring, b Lé... 16

0.

31

.104

C. F. Alexander, b Paterson-31)

Lieut. Gregean, retired

35

A. B. Bulieman, b Les

Lieut. Shillington, not out

R. Gerrard, e Strange, b Gorvind

C.-K. Ong, b. Lee

Extras .....

15

A. E. Lacey, not out...

18

A Baker, run out

0

B.-N. Sudan, 1.b.w., b.King

В

Total (for 2 wickets)

F. Hiptoola, e Neale, b Folkardi.

18

B. Chan Wah, c Lee, b Folkard.

Extrus...

Extras

Total

Lieut Welch, Capt. Dobbie, Lieut. Scott Elliot, Cape Perfect, "Pte. Brown, Pte. Sawyer and L/C. Craw- ley did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

Ching Ng Sa Kwong

A Reynolds, bd Gorvin .....

P. Condon, b. Spittey

A. J. Johnson did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

Yeoh

Un

Hung

Wong

Youngraye

K.

31

0

6 0.33

Westlake

0

0

Colin Bara

-15%

Bobertson

Paterson:

Gorvin

Spitter

Total (for 9 wickets) 123

C. H. Yeoh did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

'8

1 · King

93

Coomber

Barker,

18:

Bendley Folkard

M.

Indian R... Univeraity

The second strings of the above met yesterday in a friendly match at Bookun poo. As in their league match in Octcher, the result was a draw. The game pro vided an exciting struggle as the scores will show. University, when stumps were drawn only needed 4 runs for a ric tory, but the last man was in.

INDIAN 1.0.

D. Mohamed, e and b Gittens

A S. Suffad, b Zimmern

22

S. A. Hussain, e Sung, b Gittens... 0 A. Rahmin, e Zimmern, b Gittens Sirdan Khan, run out..... 4 A. S. Ismail, c Bullieman, b Zim

............... 37

mern****r.

A.K. Min, e Barma, b. Zimmern: 0°) B. A. B. Bux, b Sudaa...... 15 V. T. Man, at Kermani, b Zim-

merni

8. A. R. Ismail, not "out

(Continued on next Golumn).

W. H. Sling, Mannseni

A. B. Sulieman, l.b.w., b Ackber...

E. Zimmern, run out

D. E. Commissariat, run out i

H. T. Barma, Lb.w,, b. Sirdar

Khas............

N, Karanjia, run, out"

A. Aziz, not out

Extras

Total (for a wickets).

B. N. Sudan did not bat,

Bowling Analysis.

A. S. Suffind

Sirdar Khan

A. B. Ismail summe

D. Mohamed

V. T Manns

J.-S. Ackber

0.

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